Daily Archives: October 29, 2012

Over the past few months (check out the August and September posts) we’ve been writing about how to integrate Adobe Youth Voices Essentials’ media-making resources into your classroom. This month, we’re going to look at how the AYV student work and resources can be used to support meaningful youth engagement at your school. As a

Last week I was in Churchill for the first week of the Polar Bears International® (PBI) Tundra Connections webcasts. This week, Kyle Schutt, who works closely on our STEM programs like Siemens We Can Change the World Challenge, is on Tundra Buggy One moderating the webcasts with a fantastic group of scientists. This week the focus of the

Even a hurricane can not delay this edition of Matt’s Tips and Tricks! We’re hunkering down here in the DC area but I was able to get this edition out to you today (while we still had power). With Halloween just around the corner, and Hurricane Sandy threatening to knock on our door in MD,

Happy Mousey Monday to our Cache and Cookie readers! Mousey is here to help teachers keep their students up to speed with all that is going on with the 2012 Presidential Elections. Teachers can run a search for “election 2012” to pull up our wonderful Election 2012 Content Collection. The Content Collections draw together

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Meet Sahil, America’s Top Young Scientist February 24 at 1:00PM – 2:00PM EST Live from Pittsburgh, PA Meet Sahil Doshi, America’s 2014 Top Young Scientist. Inspired by the global energy crisis, Sahil developed an innovative new battery design called PolluCell and submitted his innovative idea to the 2014 Discovery Education 3M Young Scientist Challenge. Chosen

In this installment of One Idea With: Discovery Education Senior Vice President Scott Kinney interviews Dr. Latoya Dixon and Dr. Mike Waiksnis, Co-Principals of the Rowan-Salisbury School System’s Knox Middle School in North Carolina. Drs. Dixon and Waiksnis’ One Idea focuses on how their different personal and leadership styles support their work as co-principals. Watch the video below to learn

Many of you may have realized, to your chagrin, that the Xtranormal site has been shut down as of July 31st. I searched for alternatives and found Digital Films . I have only been playing around with it for a few hours, but have not noticed a feature that allows characters to speak typed text